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Sentence | No Punishment > pardon; Transportation; No Punishment > pardon; Transportation |
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The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give Judgment as follows:
Received Sentence of DEATH, 6.
BURNT in the HAND, 1.
WHIPT, 5.
TRANSPORTATION, 37.
* These being Buyers of stolen Goods, knowing them to be stolen, are (by 4 G. c. 11.) to be transported for 14 Years.
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Sentence | No Punishment > pardon; Transportation |
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William Baker , alias Jones, alias Shock Egerton , and George Vanghan , who formerly had received Sentence of Death, on condition of Transportation for 14 Years, were called to the Bar, and his Majesty's Mercy was offered them upon the above conditions; which they accepted, and Sentence was pronounced upon them, that they should be transported accordingly for the said Term .
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Sentence | No Punishment > pardon; Transportation |
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Thomas Hannings , convicted for enlisting Men into the King of Prussia's Service, had the Offer of his Majesty's Pardon, on condition that he should be transported for Life. He likewise accepted his Majesty's Mercy on those Terms, and Sentence was pronounced on him accordingly .
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Sentence | No Punishment > pardon; Transportation |
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William Baker , alias Jones, alias Shock Egerton , and George Vanghan , who formerly had received Sentence of Death, on condition of Transportation for 14 Years, were called to the Bar, and his Majesty's Mercy was offered them upon the above conditions; which they accepted, and Sentence was pronounced upon them, that they should be transported accordingly for the said Term .
Reference Number | s17400116-1 |
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Sentence | No Punishment > pardon; Transportation |
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Thomas Hannings , convicted for enlisting Men into the King of Prussia's Service, had the Offer of his Majesty's Pardon, on condition that he should be transported for Life. He likewise accepted his Majesty's Mercy on those Terms, and Sentence was pronounced on him accordingly .